Am I pushy? Yep. Do I like taking 'no' for an answer when 'no' means New Yorkers aren't going to get something they need? No. Do I push back and crack some eggs? Absolutely.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't like saying 'no' to people, and I'm going to have to learn how to say 'no' more.
I love the honesty of New Yorkers. When a New Yorker says 'let's do lunch,' they actually mean it. In L.A., when they say 'let's do lunch,' they're just trying to say good-bye.
I'm always a big fan of if you approach somebody politely about something and you're not a nudge - you're just pretty honest and simple, my kind of philosophy is that I'm not afraid of 'no,' and that's way different than 'I won't take no for an answer.'
I have had to learn about saying no.
I always pull over for people who need a push.
I think of New Yorkers as not taking the time to talk to someone they don't know.
If you really think you have something good, you can't take no for an answer. You've got to get in there and ignore the people who say no.
'No' is an entire sentence in itself. No means no, and when somebody says it, you need to stop.
Some people have called me pushy. Well, I call it determined.
I'm not going to complain to New Yorkers about working too hard.
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